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South China

of

Nanking, Nov, 26. Mir. Hunk Yoan-pine. member

the National Feononile Commission, will soon leave for South China att mission on behalf of the nation's highest economie policy-making body to cont- duct an investigation of the economic situation there.

Mr. Huang will niso in- vestigate maliers concern- ing the rampant snuggling.

in the fluctuations

black- Hong market value of the Kong dollar. domratle IC- rates. Overseas and trade, euter-

mittance

Chinese

foreign

AAP.

remittances

New Rugby Union Split Averted

The

Rugby

TO DRAW

WITH SERVICES

In a game, packed with thrills, the powerful Ma- layan Chinese XI was lucky to share six goals with an experimental United Services' XI at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. The United Services XI, was expected go down to a heavy defeat, exceeded all expectations by putting up one of the best perform. antes to be given by a Services team (for quite some time.

which The Malayan Chinese were begin- ning to feel the pace of the game and weakened considerably.

In

May became somewhat rough Įthe second half and several of the

Service players received injuries,

fat

The referee had to wain one of the Malayan Chinese players rough tactics.

The Players Jones, the Services custodian, gave ja brilliant exhibbien and proved him-, helf to be worthy substitute EO Craske. His positioning excel.

Tent, while his keen anticipation and coulness when under premure Was magnificent.

The two full backs, Passant and Somar, completely demoralised the Malavan Chinese Attack by their methods and tenacious

tarkling.

Passant, referred to by Chinese „spectators as "the man with the mous. tache", was particularly effective and was to the forefmnt as he repeatedly |smashed up dangerous movements,

Shortly before time, a penalty was awarded against the Services for "hands" and His Tee Slang, who took the spot kick, made un mistake.

During an attack on the Services' goal, Parvin was injured and hail to leave the field.

Although playing ten men, Services more than held their oven.

Full time came with the were al three all.

The Teams

The team were

United Rerviersi Jonen (Navy), Panwant (RAF), Butar (BAP), Corbett (Navy!, Parvin (Navy). Anderson (RAF), Morris | (Navy), Hamilton (RAF). Bewell (RAF).} Kler (all) лий Barkun (RAF).

Mataran Chinese Chong Kok Hena, Tan Kal Man, Men Kini Beng, ·Lee En Bow, Yeang Kah Chonk,

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1947.'

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Strikers In Shanghai Beat ASSEMBLY MUST DEBATE

Up Owner, Kidnap Son

Shanghal, Nov. 26. The Mel Hwn silk mill toʻtay notified the Chinese In- dustrial Association that it was forced to close because Union men had stopped production,

The mill owner said the rats trust the shop was unable to close on Confucius' birthday because of a large order, dis- satisfied the labour union which shut off motor, and kidnap-. ped a foreman and the owner's eldest son for several hours, while the owner, Chi Tein.il, was later beaten up.

Meanwhile, a deadkek continued at the Fu Hsh Tobacco Company where the authorities are asking the discharge of 14 workers accused for instigating a walkout.-United Press.

SOFTBALL SITUATION:

Wildfires Clash With

(By Grandstand)

Will Braves

Chu Chve B When 'Doc' Molthen, President of the Softball Association, pitches the first ball on Saturday afternoon at 3 p.m. another flag-race will be sent off to a flying start with the Wildfires and the Braves down for the inaugural tilt of the Men's "B" Division League.

Tee Slang, Chis Noun Leung and Kwun Low Hong Cheung, Aw Brown Beanse, 11

Boon Teck.

SELECTIONS

1047

SOOKUNPOO CRICKET

PARTITION

OF PALESTINE

Lake Success, Nov. 25. The United Nations Palestine Committee tonight accepted the partition plan scheme for separate Jewish" and Arab States in Palestine by 25 votes to 13 against, with 17 abstentions and two absences.

Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, thus giving the partition the India, Iran, Iran, the Lebanon, aveded margin, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Slam, Jewish Agency circlen, After Syrin, Turkey and Yomen voted the vote, were fairly confident against,

the two- that they would get

though the Arabs Paraguay and the Philippines thirds vote were absent,

held to the hope that the vote Those who abalained were: Ar- would remain as tonight, gentina. Belgium. China Colum- bia, EI Salvador, Ethiopin, France, Greece, Haiti, Honduras, Liberia.

Arab Comment

Jamal Husseini, leader of tho Luxembourg. Mexico,morrow at 4.00 pm. GMT and Holland, New Zealand, Britain Arab Iligher Committee dolega- and Yugoslavin.

The partition solution

[tion, declared, after the meeting: mast were prepared for the worst

still obtain a two-thirds major- and think that the real decision

ity in the General Assembly.

will be in Pulestine and not here. The operative part of the re-

"We were completely in dra- solution, as laid before the Paten-pair of seeing any justice come Line Committee, mold:

out of the United Nations and The General Assembly recomwe now have nothing more to mends to the United Kingdom lose but our lives. 03 the

Sutan Sjahrir To Visit Australia

OX-

Singapore, Nov. 20. Dr. Batan Sjährle. premier of Indonesia, who ploaded the Repubile's case In the Dutch-Indonesian dispute before the United Nations, is to visit Austra- lla next week,

· Dr, Sjahrie, 'at present in India is expected to ar- rivo in Singapore by flying- boat on November 30 and will continue to Darwin by IN Lancastrian plane on December 4.--Reuter.

Uncle Mac

Allergic To Wheat

mandatory, power for "WO Aro prepared to Rive Palestine and to all other memthone to defend our rights.

London. Nov. 25. hers of the United Nations the Either life will be worth while

And implementation. | adoption

Mac" of Children's or it is not worth living. We Hour Derek Ivor McCulloch, with regard to the future gov shall never surrender our rights of Banstead, Surrny-today ask- ernment of Palestine, of a plan

"Uncle

ed In Chancery Division for an infunction to restrain Lewis A.

of partition with economic union-not a single incli of them."

The Assembly will meet to- and requests:

attempt to settle the problem. "The Security Council to this is not possible. It willy Produce Distributora) Ltd., take necessary measures as pro- resume en Friday.-Reuter, vided for in the plan for its im- plementation, "2--That

the

Trusteeship Counch be informed of the res- envlanged for it in

"The General Assembly calls upon the inhabitants of Palestino to tako auch steps as may be necessary on their part to put this plan into effect and appeals to all governments and copies to refrain from taking any ac- Gition which might hamper or do- 9uy the carrying out of these re- 3 commendatlans".

Parts, Nav, 25.

On Sunday the Rexes meet the Parvin, who usually plays as full possibility of another back, gave an mustamling perform-

The following have been select Josephians in a 'no holds barred' Union split between ance as cemee-half.

ed to represent the Combined pace-setting tussle. Hol Winglee, British France and the four

Chinese against Malayan Chines at the pinte in the first game, Association Secretary, will call Malstan Chinese started, of Rugby Unions was narrowly

(Lien Wah) promising

football team and gave the impres sisle and

white Philo Remedios will call the averted here

Saturday, 20th November, yesterday, when on that they were going to swamp at Navy ground, Causeway Bay. balls and strikes in the Sunday Rugby the French

Federation the Services, but as the game pro-kick-off at a p.m.Ye Kal-yan clash. The following teams have meeting with M. Gaston Kaux.

Kissed.

At SookunDeo vesterday, W.O.ponsibility the Director-General of sports.

they fell away badly.

for (C.A.A.): Hau Yung ang (Kregistered The two backs cleared strongly in

participation:

and Sergeants Land Forces beat this pinn. as the arbitrator ruled that 13-

Che), Tae Kam-hung (Eastern); Josephlans. Rexes. Daredevils, French rugby league the opening stages but as the Service Kwok Ying-ki (K'Che),

in a a- side

Soong Rangers, Braves, Wildfires, J. GR.E staff by 81 rues players would no longer be

nen tied down ond began to makeLing-sing (K'Che), Choy Man-guars, Casmos, United Nations friendly cricket game. licensed to play with the 15-a-their presence felt, bath Cheng and chi (K.ML.B.): Ho Ying-fun and the Blue Beetles. side French Rugby Union.

Tan were

were foretil into making mis Che). Fung King-cheung (STao)

Land Forces I never guessed even the sight This complete severing of retakes and to kick wildly when in

capt., Chu Wing-keung (East of second-baseman, shortstop and Smith, lbw, b Payne Jutions 1: tween the French tight earnes

jern), Lai

third-bakeman Skiu wing (X'Che),

chasing after C Cha Chow-ting (STao). Rerunner like pack of wolves, Maraton, b Payne serves: Tam Kwan-kan (Ear-could be as nothing compared to Cummins, b Payne orn), Chon Tak-fai (S. China), the grotesque spectacle of a Belt-, and b Crosthwaithe Trang

(Chel, ball game being played on the Moore, e Powell, b Bank

Wright, b Payne Chung-wan Chang

(S'Tao), Kam-hol

Lau rame pitch simultaneously with

time Dumford, Bank Chungsang (Chè).

At one The following players are took up the uffensive and opened, their

Te poftballers ware throwing foot Merry, Bank quested to turn up for the balls while footballers were kick. Bryant, c Payne, b Hall eum after play had been in pr...C.. Chinese A..

2nd ing softballs. All this happened Hurley, and Twinn Bress for about five minutes, wher

Division match on Sunday on last Saturday when your scribu Plecover, not out Ha The Siang beaded in from E the Club ground, at p.m.---| wanderel down to the incal soft- corner.

Catton. Taylor, Sloan, Locke, L. Įball sandlot where friendly con- Strango, Onsager, Hamley. Urquest was in progress between Sabu hart, Fowler, Gaffney, Barker, Samy's Rexes and the Jaguars,

Д

Rugby League and the French Lre Ee Enw, the Malayan Chinese Rugby Union followed protests | pivot, again played brainy and by British rugby officials against constructive game and was a force to The inclusion of Rueby tengue be reckoned with at all times. players, many of whom are pro fessionals. In Rugby Union teams. which are theoretically strictly amateur sides.

suspend

In French rugby circles, it had been Fever! that the British Rugby Dinions would genus with France ir turby Ïengus players were not barred frm Rugby Union teaÐIS,

The Play

From the art, Malayan

Chinese

18 scceer game.

Extras

Total

Bowling:-Payne

The equalizer came when Sewell connected a well placed pass from It will be recalled that in 1931. Davidson and headed it into the Gardner, Kennard, and Phillips. as a preliminary to the minor allegations of professionalism in corner of the net, well out of the France led to n rugby solit be-reach of Chu, twien that country and England. Scoilund, Wales and Ireland, and matches wire not resumed 'until 1930.— Reuter.

The team will be selected before circuit pennant chase. The game Rank 2 for 20, the game commences.

OLYMPICS

"Lindon, Nov. 25.

Malayan Chinese again took the lead when Kwan Soon Teck gathered the ball just as it was going out of

play and went in a fine curving shot Soldiers

which gave Janes on chance.

Services fought bark gamely and

following a corner kick, Klernan

met

the ball. Grating and..acht_in_a_ter-- rific drive to the corner of the net

The maximum number of en-before Chu knew what was happening. trics for each nation in next At half time, the score was wo all. year's Olymnic Games Is 481 The Services bell the upper-kand (412 men and 60 women). Thir highest entry so for America's during the greater part of the second

toin) cf 415.

France with 308; Italy and Czechoslovakin 284 each,

Switzerland 270-Rzuter.

FOOTBALL FIXTURES

The

following is the programme for the week-end:

Saturday, Nov. 29

1ST. DIVISION

Football League

The following is this week's Kramme of the School League

Sunday, Nov. 30

11

13

16

1

I

22

14

10

0

"Time Has Come"

Wrecked Ship Breaks Up

Ketchikan, Alaska, Nov. 25. The Army freighter, Clarksdale Victory, broke in half in 50-cob waves off the rocky coast of Brb today and it is tish Columbia

A hush fell on the smoke-fill-feared that all but three of the

ous session.

for

47.

C.R.E. And Stai

ber

was on the whole well conducted; In spite of the confusion, and a top-notch scorer in the person of Tuny Baptista was on hand to Shaw, Ibw, b Mooro record the plays in big league Payne, bw, b Moore manner. The game went Into Hall, b Moore... extra innings with the Rexes Weymouth, e Wright, Mecre nosing out the Jaguars in the Clark, c Wright, b Moore binth by 18-19-not that this Twinn, b-Smith- small detail mattered as every Jeffries, b Mooro one had a good time. I was Bank, not cut showered with questions on the Croathwaite, run out forthcoming "B" Division, and Cooper, c Bryant, b Smith Judging by the interest shown by Powat, c and Moore POSSES-these budding youngsters, the

Extras

Total

Kept Married Quarters

ALDERSHOT. NOV. 25.

FIFTY SEVEN

صحت

N.S.W. TENNIS

of Cornhill, from selling Or advertising puffed wheat in such a way as to suggest that IC WAY

with associated

the Įmarketing of it.

It was stated that McCulloch had been broadcasting for more than nineteen years, and was generally referred to in the Children's Hour as "Uncle Mac." The firm had distributed wheaten foud under the name "Uncle Mac's Pused Wheat."

Printed Inferences included “Uncle Mac loves children and children love Uncle. Mac."

For McCulloch It was added that he suffered from a serious physient disability. He had only one eye and one leg. The firm had traded on this infirmity by the statement on the cartons to the effect that "Uncle Mac cannot get about as freely as he would like to."

to

od Committee room, packed to 51 crew aboard are dead,

LL.Cmdr. O, D. Weed, flew over overflowing with the press and the public, as the vote began. the scene cf the disaster and re- Many Jews wero present.ported by radio to Seattle that "I 7 Rabbi Gold.

a member of the appears" that three men clinging Jewish Agency Executive, with to the forepeak are the only men 112 dewing patriarchal beard, dent who did not go down with the

Biblican touch to the moment ship."

The ship tore into rocks off the

The firm, who dented McCul- The Chairman, Dr. Herbert southwest beach of Hippa Island Evatt, of Australia, looked 140 miles south of here, during loch's allegations, said that re-

ferences

of "difficulties around and said: "Well, gentle fog and mist last night.

Throughout the night and early travel" meant that the reason men, the time has come to vote"

and silence fell on the Cham-day, huge 50-foot combers crash people could not hay puffed ed into the Clarksdale Victory and whent outside the countries of The roll call being called, the kept one rescue vessel standing by Hertfordshire and Essex WEB Committee secretary repeated helpless, unable to lower boats in

treacherous rock-studded due to wartime restrictions, esch vote to make sure that there the

ne zoning difficulties- was no mistake....................................

waters, even after the froighter Buch

-Renter. Immediately after the result broke in two-United Press was announced, Fawzi Bey, of Egypt, said: "Egypt considers that the decision in connection with partition does not lie with.

in the scape of the Charter.”.

Dr. Evatt then declared: "That 31 concludes our work and our re- port now goes before the Gen- The Palestine

that, s

Ira

ENGINEERING SOCIETY OF H.K. MEETS

Mr.

half and had the Malayan Chinese SION ORDERS WERE MADE minor league has been organisad Great Britain in next with 348: defence worked to a standstill

Servires went ahead when David-Į AT THE ALDERSHOT at the right time by proxy Philo

COURT TODAY Remedics. and, in a brilliant solo effort, netted COUNTY

AGAINST · REGULAR with a crashing drive.

SOL

Bowling:-Smith 2 for 14, eral Assembly. DIERS

ad hoc Committen now atands WHO HAD CON-

Moore 7 for 15.

·TINUED TO LIVE IN MAR-

The following will represent the adjourned and liquidated."

J. Finnie presided yesterday at the inaugural RIED

Dr. Evatt, in a press statement: QUARTERS WITH

Sydney, Nov. 25. H.K.F.C. Y. Buffs at Sookunpoo

meeting of the Engineering Society of Hong THEIR 'FAMILIES AFTER Jim Brink of Seattle, Wash- on Saturday, at 4.30 p.m. later, said that Britain had act-

Kong which was held at the Board Boom of |LEAVING THE ARMY.

Ington, today beat Jack Darn of Leck: Strange, Fleistad: Ritchie, ed with completo propriety Australia, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 in the Forrow, Beck: Redman, Weller, bringing the matter to the Unit Jardine, Matheson & Co.

ed Nations.

Mr. Finnie said:-- quarter finals of the New South Fowler, Saxby, Bickford.

tion, not only between engineers The orders take effect in six Wales men's singles.

The following have been select. "In my opinion, it la unjust

of the same branch, but between weeks, but it is stated that fur-) Jack Bromwich bent Frank ed to represent R.A.F. in a Cic. the United Kingdom should have formation of an Engineering So the profession. This would also

a result of this action,

During the past two years the engineers of different branches of prother extensions will be con- Sedgman, 8-5, 6lovo, 7-5. ket match against Army at Soo-been sublected subsequently to an clety has been suggested to many give us a wider view of technical

sidered by the military authori. In the men's doublen quarter | kunpoo: tics in exceptional cases.

[dinals Brink and Ed Moylan of S/L Gall, F/O Gambrill, Fungonerous criticism of the con

representative group of Engineers I think we will agree, that it For the Secretary of State Trenton, NJ, were beaten by A. Marshall, FEO Yates, F/0 Steel, duct of its mandate in Palestine, occasions, and carlier this year a progress and development.

"A mandatory power is entitled started Brody and B. Tonkin of Austra-Sgt. Baxter, Sgt. Bartrun, Cpl.

informal discussions is the duty of established en Queen's College Wah Yan College for War it was stated that on a 7-6, 0-0, 3-6, 9-7, 7-6.--United Skinner, A/C Owen, A/C Gra- to every credit for what it had which have resulted in the draw-gineers to take an interest in the

(Army, 1. 1.10 am) Referee: leaving the Army all defen- Presa,

accomplished within the inherent ing up of a proposed constitution training of engineering students Steward. Lineamen; 5. Y. Kwek dants were allowed to remain

ham and A/C Hatidge.

practical limits of a mandate. for an Engineering Society, and and in the welfare and develop. and Y. T, Leung

In their quarters under an

The course taken by the Unit in the calling of this meeting to-ment of young engineers, and an ed Kingdom of relinquishing the night.

engineering society could be an mandate and submission of the Before the war Engineering In- Inspiration and guide to young matter to the United Nations is stitutions at home suggested to men in the engineering profes only one which it could take their corresponding members in ston. with dignity and a' sense of res-Hong Kong that Irea) members As you will see from the pro ponalbility."

of these institutions should form pesed constitution membership of On the basis, of tonight's braucher here, It was further the society would be open to all yoting the partition would be suggested that if there were in in the engineering profession. one short of the required two-suflicient members to warrant the. I have pleasure. In proposing. thirds vote in the Assembly. :

formation of separate societies, that we approve of the formation. New Zealand and China, who branches of the home Institutions of an Engineering Society of abstained today, will most prob might amalgamate and form one long Kong. nbly vote "Yes" in the Assembly cociety. Owing to the advent of

Buffs Club (Sookunpan, 4.30 p.m.) Referee: F, H. Bullock, Linesinen: A, Ribeiro and QMSI Tamlyn.

2ND, DIVISION "A".

Eastern W. 1.

"") Keen (1. Valley

R.A.O.C. Y

Sunday, Nov. 30 1ST. DIVISION

SENIOR

St. Stephen's Col. E.K.P.M. School

Omar

10.30

to

not

A. Farmer Navy v Police (11. Valley, "2" 4.30

n.) Referee: N. Delgado, (St. Stephen's 11.30 a.m.) Re-greement by which they had

Was pay rent. There Duckyurd

feree: Cpl. Manicu. (Hookunpoo, 3 p.m.) Referee: Cpl. Manaon. La Salle Col, St. Joseph's Cat. wish to be harsh on them in H.QL.F. v K.M. Bis (C, Hill, 3

(Club, 11.30 D.M.) Referee: any way because of the acute p.m.) Referee: Y. T. Leung,

Linesmen: Lai Shiu-wing housing position in the district, South China y St. Joseph's (C. HN. and Chan Kam-Hol.

and it was with the greatest 10R DIVISION "A" 4.10 p.m.) Referee: P. George.

JUNIOR

regret that proceedings were E.K.A.M. School v Anglo-Chinese taken,

A.M. School (Anny, 1,

The quarters were required a.m.) Referee: Mak Yung Fal. for serving soldiers and their St. Joseph's College St. Stephen's families and the waiting Hat

College (Club, 10.30 a.m.

was big. Quarters had to be Referee: Li Ping Pui Wantasi A.A. School v St. Paul's Col. found for Army families ro (Navy, 1, 10.30 a.m.) Referee: turning from India and Pales- F. A. Barretto,

tine. If at the end of the six weeks DIVISION "B"

the positions of the Wah: Yen College Anglo-Chinese families were unchanged, they P.M. School (Navy, 1, 11.30 a.m.) | could approach the military nu- Referee: Tang King Hong. thorities and every leniency Wantsal P.M. School E.K.P.M. would be extended.--Reuter.

School (Navy, A, 10.30 am) Referee: P. M. Xavier (2 N.T.C. Attached School Govt.

Kwong Wah y Pallee (Police, 3 p.m.) Referee: J. G. Padley, Lineimon: F Willie and P. Xavier. K.M. sv South China (Police, 4.30

A.

Referee! A.

Willi.. Linement J. G. Padley ond RSM Ewin.

Vern. Middle School (Navy,-2 11.30 a.m.) Referee: D.-P. Eni.)

DIVISION C.) KOWLOON Mongkok Govt. School La Salle

College (Police, 11.30 Referee: N. Delgado,

Wed. Dec. 3 BENIOR

HUNGARY TIGHTENS

-UP FRONTIER

Budapest, Nov. 25.

Bobbysoxers Mob “Command" Show

London, Nov. 25. More than 5,000 people, mostly teen-aged bobby- soxers, lined the specially-erected steel crush barriers opposite Leicester Square Odeon Theatre, in London's West End, to watch the arrival of the King and Queen, with Princess Margaret, the Queen of Denmark and the King of Rumania, and British and American film stars for tonight's Royal Command per- formance.

FRENCH WAR CRIMES TRIAL

Baden, Nov. 23.

This was seconded by Mr. MIL the war this proposal did not fer. develop. I think it was general." The chairman proposed that. by agreed that while there might the draft constitution and bylaws, be sufficient members of ong, tras prepared by the Provisional two institutions to successfully Committee be adopted. as the form separate societies, a society Constitution of the Society until embracing all branches of on- such. Ume an it be confirmed. The biggest war crimes trial in gineering was much more likely (with any revisions considered

д to grow up and develop, into of Germany

necessary) at a general meeting The American film shown The Royal party also saw a the French-Zone

to be called Inter, Pa was The Bishop's Wife," star special news-reel filmed in ended, today when the French healthy Institution..

Officers Advance ring Cary Grant, Loretta technicolor of last week's wed- military court sentenced ten form.

The meating then proceeded Young and David Niven. ding. In its half-hour length, concentration camp guards to At one time the Institution of

the film traces the early life of death and 25 others to terms of Civil Engineers embraced all with the election of onlcers, and

Impriatnment ranging from 10 to classes of engineers, but with the the following were elected: Princess Elizabeth and that of 20 years.

advance of science, and the J. Finnie,,

GOLF WORLD SERIES

the Duke of Edinburgh, and Elght, other defendants were growth of industry the scope of S.E. Faber

President

St. Joseph'n v R.A.F. (Navy, 1 p.m.) Referee: F. A Barretto, Lines

Woo and K. I. ment C. K.

Trang Kichae

Triniskillings (Navy, 4,10 p.) Referte: R, M. Omat. Liberen A. Farmer and Sivers. Easter

Chinese A.A (C. Hill, 4.30 pain) Referees A, Guest, Lines- men: S: M. Lui and A. M. Lec. Sing Tad v. 23th. R.A. (Club, 4.30

then comes right up to date acquitted: The 43 accused were engineering widened very const. Vice-Presidents p.m.) Referees A. Brogan, Lines,

with pictures of the procesalon guards in concentration camps. Inderably and men found it neces WL. Miller meni Hartis and D. Leonard,

2ND DIVISION "A"

in the Abbey and some Inform-Wuertemberg The condemned 'sary to concentrate and specialse WA. Ankerson, Hon. Secretary

guards have the right of appoal, in one particular branch of ́en. W.V. Lederhöfer, Hon. Treasurer: Kitchee Talkoo (H, Valley, "

al studies of the wedding

establishment of various groups Clomo, R.P. Dun Black iP 1 pima) Referes: A. Leck, Ying Wa College St. Paul's College

groups in Buckingham Palace which must be exerelaed within gineering. This resulted in the R. O, Craig N. Garland, NC.

ten days-Router..

V Kennif 2ND DIVISION “B” ..

(Police, 4.10 p.m.) Referee: R. 8.

of engineors each withther E-Wongtape, M. Watson. RA-SC Soulb China (H. Valley,

own Institution, Revely, J. C. Brown, A, 8, Mac Referee: SM EKA.M. School Diocesan Bays Hungarian frontier to prevent Golfers Association of America More than ona, hundred MOUNTBATTEN

Now the tendency is for thezo Kickan and Leo Ko Nung. (Com- | smuggling "end-illegal" cross from at Gunedin Ialós Florida, cobrea

groups, and institutična 15 draw milice) figure, alm School. (La Salle, 4.30pm) one country to the other, yate in February 1010, Mr. Ed. Dad copies of the film are being FOR U.S. DENIED closer together again Enginear The next meeting will be held *** Rpièrse: A Brogaa.

Since November 30, a belt ley, the President of the Asso nown to the United States.

jhave found that the rapid de in the first floor lounge of the Cookies New! Delli, Nov. 26. about nine miles deep along the clation announced. SEA

|velopment » in engineering, which | Hong Kong Hotel on Wednesday" We CJUNIOR Spots) Ying College Wah Yan (Kow whole frantier has been watched The Utles will be imitost to

A Government Haug #pokesmas catised them to specialise instead, Dec. 10 at 845 pan.APA loon) (D.B.8., 2.30p.m.), Referes by police and frontier guarda, players composed mainly of win fim will have been sent by air Moudhattan might become, British made. Tem more dependenton Printed and published for the pr

tail, today, that: reports that, Earl, af binding them has Aid fRCH | Ward

Among the 623 people detained nera of amateur oben and PGA a far distant places, including Amatawader tale Dalted States red and antthere is mental in pristors The Newspaper. Romiption Schwallowsab War 100 Germanspeiled from chempionatin of Amalie Br School. Le Galle, 2.10 pm), Kurgare, whp bad tried to retum (Lin the United, Bukin, Churat Bhanghai, Trinidad, Welt, Afris translutely whikour foundation, Hong Kong by all elsewhere, Line, Limited by: WALTER, JAMIS ERAT

Land Lb. Bunu fermerlar va Baath Patrick Tauka vikna ča.

bluberey should be clown colaboras: Windies lipun, Hang Long ANSA

HIT 30 Baston, Club Chiat A: (Club, 3.p.m.)

de Refered RBM Watsafiza Bing Tae (CNHS

RA.

| Referees Pis,, Bhern, veter RAM.C 6lgmali (11.-Valley,

Electric

Chleage, Nov. 25): Hungary's Communet Minister|BA world series to determine of the Interior, M, Laszlo Rajk, amateur and professional Inter today announced drastic measures national golf champions is to be itself. for the control, ct the Austro- sponsored by the Professional.

By the end, of the mouth the

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